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Failure of spinal paired associative stimulation to induce neuroplasticity in the human corticospinal tract
Authors:Steven C. McGie  Kei Masani  Milos R. Popovic
Affiliation:1.Institute of Biomaterials and Biomedical Engineering, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada;2.Toronto Rehabilitation Institute – University Health Network, Toronto, ON, Canada
Abstract:

Context/Objective

Paired associative stimulation (PAS) involves paired-stimulation pulses at both the head (via transcranial magnetic stimulation) and the periphery (via peripheral nerve stimulation). The purpose of PAS, when applied to the spinal cord, is to induce neuroplasticity and upregulate the corticospinal tract leading to effector muscles. While limited research has suggested that it is possible to produce neuroplasticity through spinal PAS, all such studies have provided stimulation at a fixed frequency of 0.1 or 0.2 Hz.

Design/Interventions

The present study therefore sought to compare the effectiveness of a typical 0.1 Hz paradigm with a 1 Hz paradigm, and a paradigm which provided stimulation in 5 Hz “bursts”. Two inter-stimulus intervals were tested: one which was expected to produce synchronous pre- and post-synaptic activation at the spinal synapse, and one which was not. The peripheral stimulation was applied at the wrist, to induce thumb adduction.

Results

None of the paradigms were able to successfully induce neuroplasticity in a consistent manner.

Conclusion

The high between-subject variability in this study suggests that responses to the spinal PAS treatment may have been highly individual. This serves to highlight a potential limitation of the spinal PAS treatment, which is that its effectiveness may not be universal, but rather dependent on each specific recipient. This may be a challenge faced by spinal PAS should it continue to be tested as a potential novel therapy.
Keywords:Electric stimulation therapy   Neuroplasticity   Spinal cord   Transcranial magnetic stimulation
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